Churn



rammed Marge, 1931 i. i f" 1,795,252`

UNITED STATES PATENT eEricE WILLIAM z. EDMOND, or SPEED, KANSAS GHURN Application led May 7, 1930. Serial No. 450,476.

This invention relates to a churn, the genstantially in the form of a flat V with its eral object of the invention being to provide apeX rounded, as shown at 12, so that this a cap, a dasher having its shaft rotatably rounded part will engage the walls of the supported by the cap, with means for rotatjar as the dasher is rotated, with the ends of 5 ing the shaft, said cap being formed to lit the dasher arranged at the center of the 55 over a fruit j ar or the like so that the parts jar, thus causing the dasher to thoroughly can be used with such a. jar to form a churn whip the cream or other material in the ar or the like, during the rotation of the dasher. The

Another object of the invention is to so dasher is provided with the upper and lower l0 form the dasher that the cream is thoroughslots 13 which are elongated and of irregular 6) ly whipped during the rota-tion of the dasher. shape.

This invention also consists in certain From the foregoing it will be seen that by other features of construction and in the comturning the shaft 4, the dasher will be ro bination and arrangement of the several tated and the jar can be held against movel" parts, to be hereinafter fully described, ilment by the handle 14 on the top of the yoke 55 lustrated in the accompanying drawing and member. It will also. be seen that the cap specifically pointed out in the appended can be readily placed on a fruit or other clai-m. A]ar having a screw top.

In describing the invention in detail, ref- It is thought from the foregoing descripl erence will be had to the accompanying drawtion that the advantages and novel features 70 ing wherein like characters denote like or of the invention will be readily apparent'. corresponding parts throughout the several It is to be understood that changes may views, and in which zbe made in the construction and in the com- Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view through bmiltOn and arrangement of the several 'of the churn. parts, provided that such changes fall with- 'l5 Figure 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Fig 1n the scope of the appended claim. ure 1'. Vvlhat I claim isz- Figure 3 is a section on line 33 of Fig- A churn comprising a receptacle,v a dasher ure 1. -Composed of a flat strip of substantially V 31 Figure 4 a section on line 4-4 of Figshape with its apex rounded to engage the S0 ure 1. walls of the receptacle as the dasher is ro- .In these views, the numeral 1 indicates tated, with the ends of the dasher arranged thejar or container and thc numeral 2 indiat, ,theV center ofthe receptacle and means Cates the cap therefor.V An inverted yokeconnected with the upper end of the dasher "33 shaped member 3 has the extremities of its for rotating the same,v said dasher having Sb" limbs connected with the top of the cap and elongated slots therein. l 1 Y a horizontal Shaft 4 is journaled in Said In testimony whereof I afiix my signature. member. Une end of this shaft is provided Zl/VILLIAM Z.'EDMOND. Y with the handle 5. A vertical shaft 6 is y 'VP journaled in the center of the cap and is 90 connected with the shaft 4 by the gears 7. The lower end of the shaft 6 is forked, as shown at 8.

A dasher 9, formed of a narrow strip of wood or any other suitable material, has the 'f 95. notches 10 in its upper end into which the prongs of the fork 8 extend and the extremities of these prongs are connected with the portion of the dasher between they notches, 7U as shown at 11. This dasher is made sub- 

